Mid 19th Century Antique Scenic Pictorial Chinese Dragon Silk Textile, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional textile piece, originating from the late Qing Dynasty, is a rare example of a silk panel adapted for use as a floor covering. Its delicate construction and narrative imagery elevate it beyond typical antique rugs into the realm of fine art.
Woven entirely of lustrous silk, the field is dominated by a rich, saturated yellow, a color historically reserved for Imperial use in China. The subtle sheen of the fiber catches the light, giving the textile a dynamic quality unique among yellow color rugs.
The design is highly pictorial, depicting scenes of immortals and scholars within a stylized landscape of pagodas, swirling clouds, and cranes. While the primary focus is narrative, the borders and background elements incorporate delicate floral motifs rendered in subtle pinks and whites, contrasting beautifully with the golden ground.
The long, narrow dimensions confirm its utility as a sophisticated hallway runner rugs, perfect for defining an entryway or corridor. This textile offers a profound historical statement, bringing the elegance and narrative depth of 19th-century Chinese court art into a contemporary interior setting.


